Gates Foundation supports malaria drug quest
Griffith's Eskitis Institute wins crucial backing from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for its malaria research.
Griffith's Eskitis Institute wins crucial backing from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for its malaria research.
In a world-first, Griffith University researchers have used an ultra-high field MRI (7 Tesla) to investigate how COVID-19 and myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) mirror the same effects on the brain structure.
Griffith researchers in tourism, climate adaptation and climate science to present key reports and take part in global discussions.
Institute for Glycomics researchers receive funding boost in their fight against cancer with $2.6 million awarded by the Australian Cancer Research Foundation.
Griffith University’s bid to fight the childhood killer pneumonia has received a significant boost following the award of a $304,000 grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Researchers from the Griffith Asia Institute (GAI) have teamed up with the Indonesian National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) and...
This is the fourth of a series of five blogs on COVID 19 and human rights, focusing on the timeline...
Griffith University scientists have helped discover new compounds which could help block the transmission of the deadly disease malaria. A team of Griffith researchers has found a novel class of compounds, the hexahydro quinoline (HHQ), with potent activity against the parasite stages responsible for the clinical symptoms of malaria and its transmission to mosquitoes.
Griffith University researchers are tackling the enormous global health problem of malaria through innovative approaches to develop new vaccine and...
At the Eskitis Institute for Drug Discovery, support from the powerful Global Health Innovative Technology Fund is helping Professor Vicky Avery and her research team in the fight against malaria